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If we are to have another contest in…our national existence I predict that the dividing line will not be Mason and Dixon's, but between patriotism & intelligence on the one side, and superstition, ambition & ignorance on the other…
~ President Ulysses S. Grant

Well, It does show up after the floods.....on of the first plants to regrow......is a real PITA to mow, even with the brush hog.......it's like cutting wire.

When the field drys out, there isn't near as much for whatever reason.

Neighbor farms it...he does the work, ....I get permission to hunt his land, and a tax break.
This patch is on the back end of a field...was too wet to plant corn in that corner....actually the rest isn't doing well either.

These are his insurance fields....plant, take out crop insurance......and if it floods. he collects....and leave it there for deer feed.
If it doesn't flood....he will harvest ...but leave some corn or beans standing....for deer feed.

They don't plow down by the river.... just use a grain drill with Round-Up ready seed....and spray....
Look like this didn't get sprayed either....so this plants took over and there is quite a bit growing.